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Rockula Sounds
Note: All but a few tracks are currently unavailable for download...I will try to rectify this as soon as possible...
1. Rockula (Main Credits)
        performed by Dr. Daddio (1.8 Mb)

2. Break These Chains
       performed by Tawny Fere (1.5 Mb)

3. Hey Mona
       performed by Dr. Daddio (1.7 Mb)

4. Stanley's Death Park
       performed by Thomas Dolby (290 k)

5. Turn Me Loose
        performed by Tawny Fere (3.4 Mb)

6. Rockula's Band
        incidental music and dialogue (860 k)

7.
He's Rockula
         performed by Dean Cameron (2.7 Mb)

8. "Club Hell/ Nietzsche Said That?"
        incidental music and dialogue (540 k)

9.
Rapula
         performed by Dean Cameron (2.3 Mb)

10.
By My Side
          Tawny Fere & Dean Cameron (3.7 Mb)

11. The Night
          performed by Toni Basil (3.4 Mb)

12. Budapest By Blimp
           performed by Thomas Dolby

13. "Is That A Hambone?"
           film dialogue (550 k)

14. United State Of Beat
           performed by Visitng Kids (1.2Mb)

15. "Vampire Scum"
            film dialogue (126 k)

16.
The King Is Back
          performed by Dean Cameron (3.7 Mb)

17.
"Nine Iron"
          film dialogue (412 k)

18. End Credits (1.6 Mb)
Songs from the movie are performed by such versatile performers as Toni Basil ("Oh Mickey You're So Fine"), Thomas Dolby ("She Blinded Me With Science"), and the film's stars Dean Cameron and Tawny Fere.

However, the soundtrack is not available.You can't even find audio files on the internet that are even remotely related to Rockula. (No, the absolutely bitchin' surfabilly instrumental "Rockula" by Los Straitjackets is not connected to the movie.)

The reason for this is that Cannon films was bought by a company called Pathe, and in the midst of the takover and the company's executives being brought up on fraud charges, the soundtrack was shelved.

And so, an actual soundtrack of these crazy cult songs from this wonderfully cheesy B-movie does not exist. However, until all Rockula fans in the world unite and demand of the powers-that-be that a soundtrack be released (hey, and a DVD loaded with goodies and extra footage wouldn't hurt either), we will have to make do with the mighty mp3.

The songs at left are mp3s I recorded from the VCR. They aren't the best quality, but hey, don't complain, I did my best. They're listed in the order i like to listen to them. Enjoy!

Stay tuned for higher quality versions of some of the songs (coming soon).